BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 29. Tariffs for the
export of Azerbaijani petroleum products to Armenia via Georgia
have been discussed during a phone conversation between
Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov and his Georgia
counterpart Maka Botchorishvili, the Azerbaijani Ministry of
Foreign Affairs told Trend.
The ministers also discussed the current state and prospects of
friendly and strategic partnership relations between the two
countries. The conversation emphasized that the existing political
dialogue at the highest levels between Azerbaijan and Georgia and
the intensive visits taking place have contributed to the further
strengthening of the countries’ relations. The importance of
further expanding high-level political contacts in the coming year
was stressed.
The parties additionally discussed trade and communication
issues in the region and welcomed the efforts in this direction.
Positively assessing the agreement reached on the tariff issue
regarding the export of Azerbaijani petroleum products to Armenia
via Georgia, the ministers emphasized the importance of continuing
work in this direction. Bayramov expressed his gratitude to the
Georgian leadership for resolving the issue promptly.
In addition, views were exchanged on other bilateral and
regional issues. The ministers conveyed their sincere
congratulations on the upcoming New Year holiday and expressed
their confidence that relations between the two countries will
further strengthen in 2026.
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